When DRK still hasn’t been fixed but WAR gets buffed

Kleiz Screm

🎨 @/Larkingy

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Found just before lockdown and banishment from the foreshore, this ithe 13 thimble I've found on the Thames and the oldest. It's a beautiful little medieval acorn or beehive thimble and it dates from around the 14th century.

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I’ve recently found myself living back on boats & this time around have got really into mudlarking on the foreshore. Here are some of my finds.

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My muddy buddy Clay is a wizz at restoring river shoes. He thinks this one is 18th century. It apears to have been damaged before it was lost or discarded in the river since the right latchet appears to have been sliced off, perhaps to remove/reuse the buckle

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Just a gnome, larking about.

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A little peek at some of the London artwork my Alaskan studiomate is getting up to at her desk right now

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Happy Saturday! I'm trying to raise the funds to buy plane tickets to England so I can fulfill my dream of mudlarking the Thames. So- all my artwork is buy one get one free!!!!!! Shipping available! Here's my entire inventory!
https://t.co/SQMGuItB3T

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Here's a little thing from my next picture book. It's just the background, and it's not done in the correct style (the final art will have heavy pencil-work), but it's free for you to look at right now, which should count for something.

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I love these 18th century cufflinks, found by my mudlarking friend Kevin in the Thames mud.They feature a caricature of Queen Anne on one side & The Archbishop of York on the other, who gave the sermon at Anne's coronation in 1702. Drooped by whom I wonder!

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Sometimes it's the tiniest of objects that tell the greatest stories. This piece of roof tile is twisted and vitrified. I picked it up close to where Pepys sat in a boat 353 years ago watching London burn. More about the Great Fire on my Insta & FB Pages

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Another gift from the Thames! found this beautiful Tudor lace end or aglet a few years ago while mudlarking. You can see how they were worn in the 16thC in these portraits. Hear about some other fab finds in the latest Ep. of https://t.co/lzXGGuyknB

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I’ve found well over a thousand clay pipes on the foreshore, but contrary to popular believe they were not thrown away after one smoke. Although they were cheap, they still had value and were used until they were too short for a ‘cool smoke’.

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Learn all about the excitement of mudlarking and a link between some Thames mud and our beloved All Souls College in our interview with mudlarker Jason Sandy!

https://t.co/xPfoUJoR82

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Evening These beautiful pieces are made from mudlarking finds & precious metals & are currently 10% off https://t.co/wVzzmwL0Ol

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Exhibiting at

Tom Burleigh
Tom Burleigh is a writer of comics, short stories and story poems.

Shop:
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Mudlarking videos:
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All ages Comic Con
May 25th
FREE ENTRY
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Good morning To celebrate the I’m running a sale now until Monday - 10% off all orders of my lovely foreshore jewellery https://t.co/wVzzmwL0Ol

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Welcome to season five, folks! 😄 Join us for an adventure involving shipwrecks, waterlogged materials, and mudlarking!

That's right, we're starting off with an episode all about soggy stuff: https://t.co/ry7DYivQ9l

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ALRIGHT WE'RE FLARKING DOING THIS:

New Icon - Unofficial collab between me, , and ! LET'S GO, HEROES NEVER DIE!

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More larking around in the archives for our bird week. This pair are from "Lear's Nonsense Verses", illustrated by Tomi in 1967.

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